AbstractThe SMESE (SMall Explorer for Solar Eruptions) mission is a microsatellite proposed by France and China. The payload of SMESE consists of three packages: LYOT (a Lyman α imager and a Lyman α coronagraph), DESIR (an Infra-red Telescope working at 35–80 and 100–250μm), and HEBS (a High Energy Burst Spectrometer working in X- and gamma-rays).The scientific objectives of the mission are shortly presented. We describe the three instrumental packages and the profile of the mission which accommodates them. With a launch around 2012–2013, the SMESE microsatellite mission will provide a unique tool for detecting and understanding eruptions (flares and coronal mass ejections). Observations should start around solar maximum, and continue in the declining phase of activity, at a time when the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) should still be operating.
SMESE (SMall Explorer for Solar Eruptions): A microsatellite mission with combined solar payload
Advances in Space Research ; 41 , 1 ; 183-189
2007-07-03
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
SMESE (SMall Explorer for Solar Eruptions): A microsatellite mission with combined solar payload
Online Contents | 2008
|SMESE: A SMall Explorer for Solar Eruptions
Elsevier | 2007
|SMESE: A SMall Explorer for Solar Eruptions
Online Contents | 2007
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